ABSTRACT
Multiliteracies considers the future of literacy teaching in the context of the rapidly changing English language. Questions are raised about what constitutes appropriate literacy teaching in today's world: a world that is both a global village yet one which local diversity is increasingly important.
This is a coherent and accessible overview of the work of the New London Group, with well-known international contributors bringing together their varying national experiences and differences of theoretical and political emphasis. The essays deal with issues such as:
- the fundamental premises of literacy pedagogy
- the effects of technological change
- multilingualism and cultual diversity
- social futures and their implications on language teaching.
The book concludes with case studies of attempts to put the theories into practice and thereby provides a basis for dialogue with fellow educators around the world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introduction
chapter |6 pages
Introduction: Multiliteracies: The Beginnings of an Idea
chapter |28 pages
A pedagogy of Multiliteracies Designing Social Futures
part |2 pages
PART II Changing Times: The ‘why’ of Multiliteracies
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
chapter |26 pages
New People in New Worlds: Networks, the New Capitalism and Schools
chapter |14 pages
Multiliteracies and Multilingualism
chapter |14 pages
History, Cultural Diversity and English Language Teaching
chapter |28 pages
Changing the Role of Schools
part |2 pages
PART III Designs of Meaning: The ‘what’ of Multiliteracies
chapter |2 pages
Introduction
chapter |10 pages
Design and Transformation: New Theories of Meaning
chapter |22 pages
Multimodality
chapter |32 pages
Designs for Social Futures
part |2 pages
PART IV Pedagogy: The ‘how’ of Multiliteracies
chapter |2 pages
PART IV Pedagogy: The ‘how’ of Multiliteracies
chapter |10 pages
A Multiliteracies Pedagogy: a Pedagogical Supplement
chapter |18 pages
Taking Cultural Differences into Account
part |2 pages
PART V Multiliteracies in Practice